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  • Msamatas
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    in reply to: Mri Findings #35732

    Percentage of Pain by Location
    • 60% neck 30% base of skull and 20% from the inside of the elbow down to the wrist. My wrists become painful when I hold things and they are weaker than they used to be. For example, I cant take a baking pan out of the oven with one hand anymore. Its very painful and my wrist strength won’t support it. And pressure in my head.

    Msamatas
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    in reply to: Mri Findings #35730

    • Have you seen a chiropractor? yes
    • Have you seen a therapist? Yes mentioned above
    • How successful or non-successful has that treatment been? None have been successful

    Msamatas
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    in reply to: Mri Findings #35728

    • Have you seen a surgeon and if so, what did they say? I saw a neurosurgeon who sent me for injections and said he is thinking about surgery but he doesn’t know what is causing me the pain and that I am a “slippery slope” because of the condition of my spine.
    • Did you have previous spine surgery and if so, what procedure? none

    Msamatas
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    in reply to: Mri Findings #35721

    Previous Consultations or Treatment
    • What previous treatment have you had?
    • Massage therapy
    • Physiotherapy
    • Sports therapy

    Msamatas
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    in reply to: Mri Findings #35708

    Activity and Occupational Restrictions
    • How has the pain changed your life? Immensely
    • Have you adapted to the pain by limiting your activities? If so, what activities do you now avoid? Do you no longer participate in recreational activities that you once did? Which activities have you eliminated? What activities have you modified (bike riding for ½ an hour vs. a previous typical100 mile ride in the past)? You might have given up on running but now swim for fitness.
    I have adapted the way I drive. I turn my whole body to check blind-spots so I don’t have to turn my head.
    I don’t work out anymore, I don’t run. I have no desire to exercise anymore because the pain is constant and makes me very tired. I used to work out 5 times a week. This is very upsetting for me.
    • What do you now do to prevent pain from occurring? Lay down, try not to turn my head or use my forearms to hold things
    • What type of work are you involved with? I am a Manager of an automotive group
    • Describe your work by its physical demands: Do you have to repeatedly lift, bend and twist? Do you have to sit without position change for long periods of time?
    • Are you off of work due to the pain or did you have to change your job position secondary to pain? I sit most of the day at my desk. It has been set up ergonomically.
    • How long have you been off work or have changed your position? I work half the time from home now because its easier to get relief and lay down when I need to. Also, I avoid the long drive in because driving isn’t comfortable.
    Liability
    • Is there liability from another party (motor vehicle accident or workman’s compensation involved)? no

    Msamatas
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    in reply to: Mri Findings #35706

    Pain Intervals
    • Describe the pain intervals. Constant
    • Are you pain free for certain times of the day or with certain activities? Pain is only relieved with laying down
    • An example would be that you are pain free sitting but have pain with computer work only at the end of the day. Are there flair-ups that occur?
    • Are you pain free for most of the day but by the end of the day, pain onset occurs?
    • Do you get pain crises? no
    • Are you free of pain for a week, month or even year but one event will cause severe, incapacitating pain? No, it is constant
    • When the pain crisis occurs, how long does it last? I have some patients who are pain free for months but once every three months or so, a pain crisis would occur that would last one week or more.

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